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What Causes Lactation And Tender Breasts With Stomach Discomfort After An Abortion?

Ok I had a forced abortion buy I didn t have an ultrasound before not after my the abortion I didn t or don t know how far I am I feel bubbles and flutters in my bellyy also still have tender breast and it is still growing and after the abortion started to make milk a week after am I still pregnant ?
Mon, 7 Mar 2016
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Thank you for your query.
Would you please clarify a few things?

1) when was your last period?
2) when and what was the procedure or medication used to induce abortion?
3) how did you confirm your pregnancy?
4) did you have antenatal check up?
5)what exactly do you mean by stating that you had a forced abortion? Were you forced to have an abortion against your will? (if so, that is illegal, especially if you are not a minor)

A pregnancy termination is a complex process which needs to be carried out under the supervision of a medical professional, in a hospital setting.

Excess bleeding or incomplete abortion (where some embryonic tissue fails to be evacuated) may occur which need medical support.
This embryonic tissue may cause bleeding (spotting /profuse), produce pregnancy hormones that can cause symptoms and body changes that mimic pregnancy. (breast tenderness, lactation)
It may also spontaneously degenerte and lead to infection
If the abortion was complete and done early in the pregnancy, it will take a couple of weeks for the hormones to regulate and return to preserve pregnancy states. If it was later in the pregnancy, it will take longer (about a month or longer) to stabilize.

If you develop severe bleeding, abdominal pain, high fever, visit the ER right away

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Wish you good health

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What Causes Lactation And Tender Breasts With Stomach Discomfort After An Abortion?

Thank you for your query. Would you please clarify a few things? 1) when was your last period? 2) when and what was the procedure or medication used to induce abortion? 3) how did you confirm your pregnancy? 4) did you have antenatal check up? 5)what exactly do you mean by stating that you had a forced abortion? Were you forced to have an abortion against your will? (if so, that is illegal, especially if you are not a minor) A pregnancy termination is a complex process which needs to be carried out under the supervision of a medical professional, in a hospital setting. Excess bleeding or incomplete abortion (where some embryonic tissue fails to be evacuated) may occur which need medical support. This embryonic tissue may cause bleeding (spotting /profuse), produce pregnancy hormones that can cause symptoms and body changes that mimic pregnancy. (breast tenderness, lactation) It may also spontaneously degenerte and lead to infection If the abortion was complete and done early in the pregnancy, it will take a couple of weeks for the hormones to regulate and return to preserve pregnancy states. If it was later in the pregnancy, it will take longer (about a month or longer) to stabilize. If you develop severe bleeding, abdominal pain, high fever, visit the ER right away Hope I ve answered your query. Please get back to us if you have further questions. Wish you good health